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Andre45 [30]
3 years ago
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8. Explain what Mr. Hooper's parishioners take it upon themselves to do and the outcome.

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AysviL [449]3 years ago
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Hooper intensifies the longer that he wears the veil because people wonder if he is trying to hide something or if he sees in their faces some secret sin and, lest he reveal to others this sin, he shields His attitude is one of horror because he cannot understand with "'what horrible crime upon [Father Hooper's] soul'" he will soon face judgement. He may not realize that it is not Father Hooper alone who goes to eternity with "secret sins," but that makes him pretty bad at his job.

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